Detection or treatment: which outcome measure?
The UK NHS C trachomatis screening pilot is evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of opportunistic screening in primary and secondary healthcare settings in two health authorities. 5 Three of the primary outcome measures that are being evaluated are the number of positive diagnoses, the propo...
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